Conducting a microscopic analysis of the powders obtained by electroerosion dispersion of waste of steel X13

Alloyed steels and alloys containing a significant amount of non-ferrous metals are used for the manufacture of critical parts for various purposes, since it is the alloyed steels and alloys that possess a complex of high physicomechanical and other properties. Chromium is the most common alloying e...

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Main Authors: Ageeva E.V., Khardikov S.V., Novikov A.N.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2020/11/matecconf_icmsste2020_01001.pdf
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author Ageeva E.V.
Khardikov S.V.
Novikov A.N.
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description Alloyed steels and alloys containing a significant amount of non-ferrous metals are used for the manufacture of critical parts for various purposes, since it is the alloyed steels and alloys that possess a complex of high physicomechanical and other properties. Chromium is the most common alloying element. Chromium alloyed steel has increased strength, hardness, wear resistance, corrosion resistance in aggressive and oxidizing environments. The presence of chromium increases the hardenability of steel. The process of obtaining powder materials by the method of electroerosion dispersion favorably differs by the possibility of obtaining powders even from very hard and refractory materials. In the case of grinding material with this method, the only important criterion is the electrical conductivity of the material being ground. Worn parts and other scrap can be used as feedstock during the process. The purpose of the study is to investigate the powder, obtained from the wastes of chromium-containing steels. Thanks to the study of the samples of the used powder, on modern devices, results were obtained, indicating that the chromium-containing powder, obtained by the method of electroerosive dispersion, can be reused to restore and strengthen machine parts.
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spelling doaj.art-e2e432826ce443c58fb3f38467e99dde2022-12-21T22:11:00ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2020-01-013150100110.1051/matecconf/202031501001matecconf_icmsste2020_01001Conducting a microscopic analysis of the powders obtained by electroerosion dispersion of waste of steel X13Ageeva E.V.0Khardikov S.V.1Novikov A.N.2Southwest state UniversitySouthwest state UniversityOSU named after I. S. TurgenevAlloyed steels and alloys containing a significant amount of non-ferrous metals are used for the manufacture of critical parts for various purposes, since it is the alloyed steels and alloys that possess a complex of high physicomechanical and other properties. Chromium is the most common alloying element. Chromium alloyed steel has increased strength, hardness, wear resistance, corrosion resistance in aggressive and oxidizing environments. The presence of chromium increases the hardenability of steel. The process of obtaining powder materials by the method of electroerosion dispersion favorably differs by the possibility of obtaining powders even from very hard and refractory materials. In the case of grinding material with this method, the only important criterion is the electrical conductivity of the material being ground. Worn parts and other scrap can be used as feedstock during the process. The purpose of the study is to investigate the powder, obtained from the wastes of chromium-containing steels. Thanks to the study of the samples of the used powder, on modern devices, results were obtained, indicating that the chromium-containing powder, obtained by the method of electroerosive dispersion, can be reused to restore and strengthen machine parts.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2020/11/matecconf_icmsste2020_01001.pdf
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title Conducting a microscopic analysis of the powders obtained by electroerosion dispersion of waste of steel X13
title_full Conducting a microscopic analysis of the powders obtained by electroerosion dispersion of waste of steel X13
title_fullStr Conducting a microscopic analysis of the powders obtained by electroerosion dispersion of waste of steel X13
title_full_unstemmed Conducting a microscopic analysis of the powders obtained by electroerosion dispersion of waste of steel X13
title_short Conducting a microscopic analysis of the powders obtained by electroerosion dispersion of waste of steel X13
title_sort conducting a microscopic analysis of the powders obtained by electroerosion dispersion of waste of steel x13
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